Comment Convenient dodge of the issue. (Score 1) 264
You're missing the point. The data is supposed to be encrypted. It is not. It's not even protected by the PIN.
You're missing the point. The data is supposed to be encrypted. It is not. It's not even protected by the PIN.
There's "fix" as in completely remove the functionality, and "fix" as in allow the proper mounting after the PIN is supplied.
Ubuntu 10.04 has newer libraries. Also make sure you're connecting the phone then turning it on.
It's encrypted - but the communication protocol is decrypting it for you.
Read the advisory more carefully. You need to turn off your phone, connect it, then boot the phone while it's connected to the Lucid box.
The security check is bypassed at boot, probably assuming the phone needed to be recovered.
The sign-in is encrypted; the messages are not.
From your description the guy really needs a reality check with Free Software.
Or at least purchasing software from companies that aren't BSA members.
Already have one of those, includes laughing-at-you-because-you-asked-for-help upgrade.
Site is nearly unresponsive.
And it's just hosting a 3.1MB PDF...
How's orca these days? Ships with GNOME.
At least with Orca you're A) not paying very much for it if at all and B) they're probably more apt to listen to your concerns.
Do you have sweaty hands? If so you triggered it.
Did you ever talk on the phone while your face was sweaty? Triggered it.
My inexpensive Samsung has a sensor above the battery, but visible just by opening the battery cover.
Oh wait...iPhone...no cover to open.
If you sweat a lot, or talk on the phone with wet hair, this can happen.
My wife's phone borked this way, but we just swapped out the SIM card after a few unlocked phone purchases from Woot.
I think ads will ruin my immersion. Every product placement I've seen has always led to something I didn't like about the game:
Monkey Ball Series - DOLE IS EVERYWHERE in the games, and it gets kind of annoying.
Most racing simulator games - Can't show damage on branded vehicles
Those are the two I can think of off the top of my head.
You're using a VAIO. Sony is a lot like Apple--do what they want you to be able to do and the "experience" is great. Anything else, forget it.
I graduated around that time and it took me 8 months. Yes. *Eight.*
I eventually realized by the 6 month mark that not having any job at all was hurting me--so I went and got a retail job with a friend. Two months later I had a "real" job, where I still work.
One good reason why computers can do more work than people is that they never have to stop and answer the phone.